Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
http://www.sarnpottery.co.uk/
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
Thanks Zippy!
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Please help identify jug and lidded pot - Oldrich Asenbryl
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_4212](https://i.servimg.com/u/f86/19/26/50/72/img_4212.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_4315](https://i.servimg.com/u/f86/19/26/50/72/img_4315.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_4316](https://i.servimg.com/u/f86/19/26/50/72/img_4316.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_4317](https://i.servimg.com/u/f86/19/26/50/72/img_4317.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_4318](https://i.servimg.com/u/f86/19/26/50/72/img_4318.jpg)
Bought it few weeks ago, well made pottery, very thin and light but after hours of research still don’t know who made it.
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
The decoration is similar to an early Oldrich Asenbryl , Sarn Pottery, c.1970. I think this is an OA mark, before they got a stamp. Or maybe the clay was simply too dry to take a stamp.
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Low Wide Cane Handle Teapot - Oldrich Asenbryl
Hi
A very low wide based pot, does this shape have a name by the way? Approx 8.5 inches across the base not including spout and 3.25 inches high including lid.
I thought the impressed mark was an O between two lines however it extends up under the glaze and looks like an A with the O underneath. The O shape could also extend up into the glaze almost like a classic number 6.
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Tp10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f35/17/72/28/78/tp10.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Tp110](https://i.servimg.com/u/f35/17/72/28/78/tp110.jpg)
A very low wide based pot, does this shape have a name by the way? Approx 8.5 inches across the base not including spout and 3.25 inches high including lid.
I thought the impressed mark was an O between two lines however it extends up under the glaze and looks like an A with the O underneath. The O shape could also extend up into the glaze almost like a classic number 6.
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Tp10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f35/17/72/28/78/tp10.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Tp110](https://i.servimg.com/u/f35/17/72/28/78/tp110.jpg)
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
Cool, you know how it is, until I photographed the mark I just saw an O within lines. The moment I caught the A I found the potter. Cheers though, shame she's got two dings but wow what a shape..
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
that's a coincidence! Yesterday I decided to visit Ceske Budejovice in the former Czechoslovakia which is where Oldrich Asenbryl was born
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Tall studio pot Vase Oldrich Asenbryl
This vase looks to be hand thrown and squashed,
with a splodge type floral decoration.
Square impressed seal/ mark which could be T H O or any number of possible letters.
No luck so far to iD
Any thoughts on possible maker appreciated.
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_2113](https://i.servimg.com/u/f37/18/61/15/27/img_2113.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_2115](https://i.servimg.com/u/f37/18/61/15/27/img_2115.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_2112](https://i.servimg.com/u/f37/18/61/15/27/img_2112.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_2111](https://i.servimg.com/u/f37/18/61/15/27/img_2111.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_2110](https://i.servimg.com/u/f37/18/61/15/27/img_2110.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_2114](https://i.servimg.com/u/f37/18/61/15/27/img_2114.jpg)
with a splodge type floral decoration.
Square impressed seal/ mark which could be T H O or any number of possible letters.
No luck so far to iD
Any thoughts on possible maker appreciated.
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_2113](https://i.servimg.com/u/f37/18/61/15/27/img_2113.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_2115](https://i.servimg.com/u/f37/18/61/15/27/img_2115.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_2112](https://i.servimg.com/u/f37/18/61/15/27/img_2112.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_2111](https://i.servimg.com/u/f37/18/61/15/27/img_2111.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_2110](https://i.servimg.com/u/f37/18/61/15/27/img_2110.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 Img_2114](https://i.servimg.com/u/f37/18/61/15/27/img_2114.jpg)
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
I seem to remenber he is Czech.
Strange, his stuff is usually more colouful than your example.
Strange, his stuff is usually more colouful than your example.
Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
yes I visited his town of birth last year,a very beautiful town and the home of Budweizer
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery, I think
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
Certainly looks like his mark and style.
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
Thank you Davee, I suspected as much.
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Tall Bottle Vase. Unmarked - probably Oldrich Asenbryl
This stoneware pot is unmarked but is similar to a piece on page 3 of the Colin Kelham thread in "Studio Pottery". Image of that piece here:
https://servimg.com/view/20016453/78
Here's mine, which I think bears more than a passing resemblance. I think it's probably 'in the style of' rather than by Kelham, but I thought it was worth asking the question.
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 20200174](https://i.servimg.com/u/f68/20/13/47/06/20200174.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 20200175](https://i.servimg.com/u/f68/20/13/47/06/20200175.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 20200176](https://i.servimg.com/u/f68/20/13/47/06/20200176.jpg)
Forgive the dull colouring. Pictures were taken in the loft with crap lighting. It'z rather brighter in the flesh.
https://servimg.com/view/20016453/78
Here's mine, which I think bears more than a passing resemblance. I think it's probably 'in the style of' rather than by Kelham, but I thought it was worth asking the question.
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 20200174](https://i.servimg.com/u/f68/20/13/47/06/20200174.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 20200175](https://i.servimg.com/u/f68/20/13/47/06/20200175.jpg)
![Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery - Page 2 20200176](https://i.servimg.com/u/f68/20/13/47/06/20200176.jpg)
Forgive the dull colouring. Pictures were taken in the loft with crap lighting. It'z rather brighter in the flesh.
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
I don't think its Colin Kellam. They were quite a professional operation, and they had a fairly specific glaze palette which makes most of their work quite identifiable.
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
………… adding to what "philpot" has written, I have never seen any pots that shape from there and the foot doesn't look right.
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
May be Oldrich Asenbryl
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
That looks like a good possibility, Naomi.
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
By Oldrich Asenbryl
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
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